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II tm m mwmrm*n\jri*$n*nmf0i ?>>/r-.Hfr??-*ovit.<rU-r*?j trw ^-L^'^^.l.. . X_Ute'!1 '.JLUL'-Jitil. PAUIS, Aim" 3-^12,?L--The oiuuonado frojii" Valerien la'ab tlio1 rate of two shots pep i minut??; whioh- fit;still proceeding; thj?ficTi? ?|?a?;'?/Bharp[ mnaketry fire to? wards.'Meudam, <,It is reported that the Niitlfffljda.arnulfo I? ?ev^rely- from Vale ritj?^xu^?^ Itlji^I r?pojrl?d;| th??^th"6''oor?'mittQo be and Montmartre in forj?. " ' ' IB^nWdp: April*3-6; 10 Ps . M.<-Tho Paris' O?m'i? line have issued a ^eoree arraigning. Tbiors, Favre, Pioard, Da faure, Simon and Pothaan before the tribunal of .che people, and ordering their property to be seized. > Another decree pronounces tho separation of church und State; supp rosses religion o bodies aud abolishes national property, j VBBSATJCIIIBS,' AprU '4.^T-Trairis were stopped to-day at Glaramart (?ni forced to return. Contradictory rumors are flying, and the gates are shut. PABia; April 3^6 P. M.-100,000 Na? tionals, in thr?o corps, .with 200 gone, marched oin Montrouge, Issy and Beuel, all destined for Versailles. Port Vale rion has' fired all day upon Beuel, ant flying batteries at Hendon have can nonaded. The Nationals, debouching from*^89V on-Versailles, said sValoribc caun'dandod the roar guard of the Na tiouale, entering tho valley betweet Putaox aud;. Buzonval. 8QIUO detach monts aro, rc treating in 'disorder. Then is nothing certain respeoiing1 those win passed Valerien. There .are couflictinj versions- ono nays thoy aro surrounded another says they effected a junotiot and' turned Meudon, . where th o maj o rit; of tho Versailles army had concentrated During tho operations of the night there waa a florea engagement betweei the'artillery at Meudon and the Parisiai nrtillory. Several members of the Com mano, with rod sashes, led the batts lions, j It is said a superior Versatile officer was taken prisoner.' The f Moniteur says the Zouaves rc poised the Nationals in an attack o Castle Meudon. - ..The . National loss i heavy. Colonel Bourg?in telegraphs t tho Commune, at 11.15 this morninf that Bergerat and Flatirons had forme a junction und .marched on Versaillei and success .was certain. Another di spatoh says, at 2 in the afternoon, Du vi and Flourens formed a junction nt Cou bovoic, were cannonaded by Valeriet but the men being sheltered, a conoer ed and successful movement was mad? by ^^ra^^i?^tt|i^^^TS$he line an marbled, (in Versailles?. Herg?rat hi two 'horses killed. 'Corm. .. . nation wii tho ontsido was out off; only peasau bringing provisions were admitted. Sail Horany,. commander of the Monfrouj Nationals, is dead. Frequent and Loo ray rh ave resigned their seats in the A semblyi and will remain to aharo tl sufferings of Pans. : It is reported th Aesy has been arrested by the Commun It is stated that the Commune h adopted the families of fallen Nation a LONDON, April 4.-The Times corn pondent gives the following as the site tion: Bergerot, with 15,000 men, h been completely cut off; Flourens w purposely permitted to effeot a juuetic Flourens and Bergerot, with 35,000 mc must "surrender,-or fight at the great? disadvantage. The Da il>/ Ne i cs despatch es con Brm t rout of tho insurgonts. who prove to great.blustering cowards, who expect Valerien would fraternize, The Pont cal Zouaves shot all-prisoners instant! The Telegraph's correspondent ropo' that ho saw Gen. Henry killed by a sb from Mont Valerien, and Bergerot'so ringo and horses destroyed in the sa moMiBr^i Tho. men wore thrown int panip/etr?oken rout. Y?BS?iiiiiES, April ,4.r-Tho army Versailles surrounds. Paris, and on clsewhoro iu Franco is undisturbed. YEHSAIIIII?ST April 4-Noon.-Yest day, two corps of insurgents ad vant toward^ Versailles-ono via Meudon o Chatillon; the other by way of Rei Bothlwero routed, with heavy loss, t Flourens was killed. Tho troops, wh expected defection constituted tho ho of "the insurgonts, behaved nobly. rj inBurigentB at Forts Van Ivres and 1 fired .ph'the troops to-day. The Gove mont forces have just attacked tho in; gents', and a speedy and complete suet is anticipated. In' the j Assembly, to-day, M. Thi in some remarks on the state of aflu said the Government would deal hart with the ripg-leaders of the insurrcot but leniently with their dupes. Tl sentiments were reoeived with appia1 and rentes aro advancing. LONDON, April 4.-Advices from P to-day slate .that the attack of tho tionals on the Government forces been well sustained. A powerful art ry attack was made on the left of Boi Meudon, whioh succeeded for a s time in silencing the Government g The excitement in tho oity is inte consequent on the determination of insurgents and tho presence of so 1 a body of revolutionists in Paris. < McMahon has. taken oommand of Government army, and initiated effet measures for the : suppression of th sargenta. Gon. Bergert and his col of ltf.OOO mon1 are still out off bj heavy gnnVof Mont Valerien. Nor can reach them. The loss conseq upon ' tho .attack by the forts upot insurgents,', has not been exaggen The number of killed is enormous, the . excitement iu tho neighborly St: Dennis hast 'greatly increased, difficulty of suppressing the insu tionifij3 inpresses every hour. ^m^A^iiE?, April Thiers* j pi nwMpa to tho Prefects of departmoi as-^f?lldwa* .On"'Monday, ? the iusui m??iiee'fttti?Ued bu*.*drfes'alm?lt'an lySM??t?rr?i'ft?^ffD?dgUaUfW, Chfitton aud ?3rpiseyi> Oforfc, Mqpt, rfoft,'.*fc?dayi.brc?le;- b?g?n-- to' C?rjiYc vail. They subsequently attacked Government forces,-.by whom they'wercf repulsed. Gen.' {Vinoy/ij?ff the cavalry^ was by this time in a position threaten* ibg to outflank tho insurgents, aud they 'fled in a complote rout'.' leaving many of their dead and wounded iu the hands of the Government troops. i , American Intelligence. Ar.nANY, April 8.-It is reported the laborers.on.tho Hudson River Railroad, how receiving $1.25 per day, have struck for an advance of fifty cents. There are some 600 laborers employed, and the : Btrike is general. . NEW. YORK, April 3.-The Governor of Alabama pays the January interest in default by the Alabama and Chatta? nooga Railroad Company on bonds issued and endorsed to said company by the State of Alabama. The Selma and Gulf Railroad Company are paying April coupons on endorsed first mortgage bonds, and also on sooond mortgage bonds. The affairs of tho Commonwealth Fire Insurance Company are now in thc hands of a receiver. WASHINGTON, April 3.-The confisca tion caso decided to-day carno frone Michigan. The oourt holds that th? confiscation Aot ol 1862 is valid and con stitalioual, and that it was competen' for -Congress to prescribe a procedun against the property of the person, am aot against, tho ..person. Justice Davii dissented on technical grounds, but son curred in the view of th? court as to tin constitutionality of the' Aot. Justice Field and Clifford dissented entirely. Tho latest figuring of the Conneoticu election cleats Jewell and three member of Congress, the Republicans gainiui the Governor. The Congressional dele gation same as last session. Returns from municipal elections ii Ohio aro indefinite, nnd show abou j equal gains and losses. HARTFORD, April 3.-Twenty-oh ! town3 in Hartford County give Jewel I Republican, for Governor, 367 majority (Tho County went Democratic last vein The Times' special from Now Haver Conn., says enough returns havo bee received hore to insure the election < Jewell boyond question, and return ( Kellogg to Congress from the Seeon District. The Republicau gain in th city is 436 over last year. NORWICH, CONN., April 3.-Starl weather, Republican, is elected to Coi gresB in the Third District, by 1,500 m jority over Steadman. The vote fi Governor, as far as hoard from, in Ne London and Windon Counties, is abo' tho same as last year, when Jewell's m jority was 1,995. New Haven figures, the Palladium office, give Kellogg 1 majority. Jewell, 1,501; English, 1,25 Last year, Jewell had 1,317, and Etiglii 1,089. HARTFORD, April -1.-Twelve tow only ara unheard from, but counted last year, elect Jewell by eighty voti Kellogg has boeu elected to Cougress ! fifty-three majority. HARTFORD, April -I.-Tho Times (C mocratic) claims English's election 1 eight majority. Tho Courant (Repu licau) claims Jewell's eleotion by thin s i ven majority. CINCINNATI, April 4.-Davis' major for Mayor is 1,855. Aldermen-Hopi heans, 8; Democrats, 4. Connciliner. Republicans, ll ; Democrats, 13. WASHINGTON, April 4.-Nomination John Bowles, Surveyor of Customs, I vaunab. Tho San Domingo Commissioners' port is not yet ready. They havo mr many alterations to-day. The Houso will not reach a vote on I Ku Klux bill till Friday. It ia now ? tain that it cannot pass without mate) modification. In the Senate, the debato wascoutiui all day on Sherman's resolution, with agreement to vote to-morrow at ' o'clock. lu the House, there was a dreary bate all day on the Ku Klux bill. Weather report-On tho Culifor coast, tho barometer is still slowly i iug, with South-east wiud, clouds i rain. Stationary pressure and tempi turo are reported from tho Rocky Mo tain stations. Tho low barometer t tral, on Mouduy cveniug, over Oula has moved to tho North-east. Li rains aud brisk winds have attended course. A very rapid rise in tho barb ter occurred last night from Tonne to Pennsylvania, and clear weather generolly prevailed South aud Wes tho latter State, with brisk winds on lower lakes aud nt points iu tho mi States. Probabilities-Clear or tially cloudy weather, with gent?o wi are probable for Wednesday, from Mississippi valley to tho Atlantic. PHILADELPHIA, April 4.-A white was committed to jail for refusing servo ou a jury with a negro. NORFOLK, VA., April 4.-The Enj brig Wm. Muir, of Nova Scotiu, J Porto Rico for Baltimore, with a c of sugar, wont ashore near Curri Inlet. The vossel and cargo will 1 total loss. Tho captain and crew here. CHARLESTON, April 4.-Arriv schooner Florence Rogers, Now "5 Sailed-steamer James Adger, York. .> . - A letter from tho Hon. John Qi Adams to Governor Samuel G. ] editor of tho Atlanta Intelligencer, menting on and dissenting from th cent speech of Judge Linton Step is published in the Intelligencer. Adams remarks: "Tho North oan be oarried for a now revolution, must go forward, and not back, must demand self-government fe and guarantee equal rights to every Democrats must bo Democratic t< ceed. j Give us a Democratic admit lion wk iou shall secure the rights < Btateajind regard,-the limits, of ibo, mm^SMm. UHtyPi mi m ?^ofl^?rtMij 6?n.:conflu?t' ?tir h?nji ord jt?\thy pd?plo iii homo des?roj that IB hot the best way, then the fobric is n vision." 400 peraouB, mostly negroes,'who re oently Burremlored afc Puerto Principe, havo returned to tho woods, impelled by hunger"., -They thought it preferable to dio by Spanish bullets than from want or smallpox, whioh is raging so fearfully. A few -were seized while attempting to escape. A Spanish gun-boat left' on Sunday for Nassau, with two persons on board, inteuded for spies npon expedi? tions expected there, ono from tho United States and one from Colombia. MUBIOAII INVENTION.-Mr. nen ry At? kins, of Cincinnati, has invented a piano that is played by the feet. It bas sixty eight keys, which are cubical blocks of wood, and each ono strikes a chord of four notes. He puts on slippers to play with, nnd while he makes his piano go with his fcot, he plays the flute with his mon th nnd fingers. The new mechanism caa bo ea?ily attached to any ordinary piano. j In Albany, tho other night, a womau met her ouco husband ab a wedding party. Th*jy had boon divorced for ten years, aud bad not mut before iu uti that time. A short, chut at supper and a littlo flirtation afterwards settled matters, and they wero re-married the next day. FINANCIAL. ANO CO.UH I'J UCIA I.. LONDON, April 4-Noon.-Consols 92??. Bonds 92.^. LivEnrooii, April 4-Noon.-Cotton* dull and nuclmnged-uplands 7^@7*.<; Orleans LONDON, April 4-Eveniug.-Consols 92;' ,'. Bonds 92;V LIVEIU'OOIJ, April 4-Eveuing.-Cot-! ton dull and nuchanged-uplands 7;,?'(n} 7J.?; Oileous 7%<&7%i sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 2,000. Yarns and fabrics qniet. NEW YOKE, April 4-Noon.-Flour steady. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn lc. better. Pork 21.00. Cotton quiet, without decline-uplands 15,'?*; Orlenos 15A?'. Freights steady. Governments steady and dull. Stocks better and pret? ty active. States dull. Money nctivc, at 7. Gold steady, at IOJB- Storliug-| loug 10; short 10%. 7 P. Mi-Cotton qniet and weak, with sales of 3,430 bales, at l?}\?. Flour Southern quiet and firm; common to fair extra 6.90(?}7.?0; good to choice 7.50(^9.00. Whiskey dull, at ??>?@92. Wheat closed heavy-winter red und amber Western2.G2(?)2.6G. Corn closed quiet, at 81)?@82'?. Groceries dull. Pork nominar, at 20.02. Beef quiet. Lard a shade firmer-kettle 12>^'. Freights firmer-cotton by sail ??@5:10;:| wheat 5J.?. Money closed at 6@7. Storliug quiet, at 9J8(7?10. Gold 10y,(a} 10?u. Governments advanced }&?\??. ; lku2s 12?.(. Southerns dull. Virginias off l(Vy2c. Tennessees steady, at CG; now 01%. Virginias 70J.<; new 70>?. Louisiauas G8; new G2; leveo sixes 72^J; eights 85. Alabama eights 102; fives 60. Georgia sixes 81; sevens S9. North Carolinas 4G^; new 24. South Caro? linas 72; new ?2,'?. CINCINNATI, April 4.-Flour in good demand, at full prices. Corn steady, at 57. Mess pork lower, at 20.00. Lard lower, at llj*?'?lljy. Dacou quiet and unchanged. Whiskey steady, at 87. AUGUSTA, April 4.-Cotto?? ruled dull, at 13;^ for middling; sales 400 bales; re? ceipts 270. BATJTIMOUE, April 4.-Cotton steady middling 14j?@14??; receipts 590 balee sales G25; stock 9 G15. CUAKLESTON, April 4.-Cotton dull middling 13^4; receipts 510 bales; sales 100; stock 21,89G. Nonionic, April 4.-Colton quiet low middling 13; receipts 745 bales; eales 50; stock 4,507. | BOSTON, April 4.-Cotton quiet-mid? dling 15.??; receipts 1,157 bales; sales 400; stock 12,000. WILMINGTON, April 4.--Cotton wonk middling 14; receipts 75 bales; sales 01; stock 2,324. NEW ORLEANS, April 4.-Flour quiet supoifiuo 6.12; donblo G.02; treble 7.00. Corn 70@71. Pork dull, at 21.50. Ba? con dull, at8J.j@ll^.i; sugar-cured hams 15J.i(?^lG. Others unchanged. Cotton active, at full Drices-middling 14>.<(riS 14*?; receipts 3.G78 bales; sales 8,000; stock 230,750. SAVANNAH, April 4.-Cotton quiet middling 137"(rrtl l; receipts 1,413 bales; sales G0U; stock -17,020. GALVESTON, April 4.-Cotton steady good ordinary l'2(a)V2}..{; receipts 1,034 bales; sales 2,500; stock 0,584. MoiuiiE, April 4.-Colton quiet- mid? dling ll'.i; receipts 278; sales800; stock 59,185. PORTER & STEELE HAYE JUST OPENED ANOTHER Neat, Attractive and Beautiful LINE OF FRESH SPRIXfi DRY GOODS, BOUGHT VERY LOW, which they offer to this mm hoi at a very email advance Wo havo no loaders or specials, as all of our OoodB aro llrst class. It would ho invidious to draw comparisons 1/otwoon them, i Wo advertise nothing but what wo ruako Koort to our custoruors. 1 HopLug wie may,have tho pleaauro of a call, ,wp arevyouretcoly,' , I jAp,rU i.8m^. : ; , PORTER A'RTE ELE ? ?I " I \ ?ortri Carolina H?y^~'7;r'rTF" pr S\ DALES prime HAY, for salo bv rj\r March y E; HOPE. LATEST QUOTATIONS OP SOUTHERN SE OUTOTIES IN CHARLESTON. 8.0-;Jorreoted, April 4, 1871, by ; A.C.KAUFMAN Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad Btreet. Hames of Securities. Hate In. (ff'll Asked. STATE SEOUBTTIES. Nortb Carolina, old- G .... 4G N. Carolina, new. _ 6 - 26 Soutb Carolina, old_ 6 - 75 S. Carolina, new. 6 .... 60 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. 6 .... 65 Georgia, new......... 7 .... 92 Georgia. 6 _ 82 Tennessee, old. 6 .... 62 Tennessee, new. 6 .... 62 Alabavn ? .. 8 _ 102 Alabama. 5 _ G8 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds- 8 _ 86 Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 _ 80 Charleston stock. 6 _ 48 Chari'n Piro Loan b'ds 7 _ 70 Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 _ 60 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 70 Macon, Ga., bonds... . 7 .... 75 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... 6 _ 52 ?. new.. G - 50 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 85 Wilmington, N. C. S - 75 Wilmington, N. C. 6 - 72},< UAH.HOAD CONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 13. R. R., 1st mortgage 7 _ 60 Central Georg'a. 7 - 97 Charleston and Savan.. 6 .... CO Charlotte, Col. it Aug.. 7 .... 85 Cheraw und Darlington 7 .... 90 Gheraw A- Dar., '2d mort 7 - 70 Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 97 Green, it Col.. 1st mor. 7 .... 85 Green. & C., State guar 7 .... CO Laurens. 7 ... 50 Memphis & Charleston. 7 _ 8G North-Eustern 1st mort. 8 .... 89 North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 _ 78 Sav. & Char., lit mort. 7 - 78 Suv. <t Char., State gua 7 .... 65 South Carolina. 7 .... 73 South Carolina. G _ G8 Spartanburgnnd Union 7 _ 55 RAILROAD STOCKS; Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 _ 30 Central Ga., ex div-100 _ 117 ; Charlotte, Col. Sc Aug.. 100 .... 10 [Georgia. 100 _ 98 Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _ 10S I Memphis it Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 50 .... 10 Savannah & Charleston 100 . S. C. R. R. shares. 100 .... 38 S. C. R. R. it Bk shares 125 .... 3S HANK STOCKS. Peou's N'l B'k Ch arl'u. capital 3500,000. 100 103 _ 1st. Nat'l Bank Chari'n capital 3100,000. 100 130 _ S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 100 _ Caro. Nut. Bank, CoTit, capital $20.1,000. 100 100 _ Contral National Hank, Col'a, cap'l $100,000 100 100 _ Si C. Bank it Trust Co. capital S200.000. 100 95 - Bank of Charleston_100 _ 21 Union Bank S. C. 50 _ 5?.J People's Bank So. Ca. 4 Plan, it Me. Bank S. C. 2 Bank of Newberry. 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 _ 20 Churl'n City R.R.stock 50 _ 55 GranitevilleMan. Co... 100 _ par G. it C. R. cert, iudeb. GO S. C. R. cert, indebt's. par N. E. R. H., cert, indebt. G5 City Charleston cer. in. 90 pur Citvof Memphis coup. ... GO .... N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 S. itU. R. past duo coup. 55 S. it C. R. past due coup. 50 EXCHANGE. ETC. New York sight. par .'.?'par Gold.110 111% Silver. 103 .... S. C. HANK lill.LS. ?Bunk of Charleston. Biihk of Camdeu. 30 .... Hank Georgetown. 1 .... Hank of S. C. 8 .... Bunk o? Chester. 14 - Hank of Hamburg. S .... Hank of Newberry. 3 .... Hank of tho State of S. C., prior to '01. 85 .... "i issue 'GI and '(52 .... 30 .... ?ri. & Mee. Hank Char'u. ?Pebple's Bunk Chari'n. fUuion Hank Charles'n. ^S. W. R. R. Hank, old. ?S.W. lt. R. Haul:, new. State Hank. Charleston .... 0 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 1 .... Exchango Bank, Colum .... S .... Com'] Bank, of Colum .... 8 .... Merch. Bank of Cheraw_ 3 .... Planter's Bank rairlield_ 3 _ S. C. bills receivable. 95 .... Charleston change bills. 95 .... &ay" Bills marked (hus (*) are being redeemed at tho bank counters of each. Desirable Vehicles. WE have now on hand a frill ami gillio RHSortmeiit of HUETTS, Hock aiviiy? HIKI Buggieti, which wo offer at coat price s for ena?. Th ea o aro our own manufac? turo, and wo warrant them to ho of superior workmanship. Wo uro constantly adding to our stock and will manufacturo to order any desired Htylo ol vehicle, from a small Pony riucton to a large Carriage; UK l'A I ll INO promptly attended to. CAE lt O LL & SPELLMAN. March 28 _1?"?.. Improved Seed Planter. PARTIES wanting cither thc IT am or Lonlan PLANTER will send their orders i at once. Wo ?io now woll supplied, hut lator I in thc seimon do not think wo will ho ahlo to nicol tho demand. Feb 12 L?RICK & LwW KAN Qr,. , OH?MP?QNES. I r\ifVCASES Meet ?fc Ghandon'a OHAM IUU5PAONE3, Just rccoivod, and offered, in cr?n iraq uenoo of oeaaationof hostilities, at 1 muon reduced rate?. For sale by . . ? : ? it Mnreh:85 \ .,_'":_jJLE-9r ?^IMEBB. ' " 'fieeg'ors' B?or is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indien? FMi berrica to make sleepy hr headache. s?f-i ; v.\?l av? ???SITIO 19,999 Lbsw B?con, 2,000 Bushels Corn, 40 Barrels Sugar, 30 Sacks Coffee, .A.LL at tho lowest f?garos they have been offered at SINCE TUE WAU. BUYING FOR GASH, AND SELLING- FOE CASH, Turning over Goods quick hoforo they got o'.d or decline, wo CAN, WILL AND DO offer tho very CLOSEST I IOUUES that CAN nE MADE. Our stock, both of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Has recently been largely increased. _April_2_ LOltICK ?Sc LOWRANCE. PLANTS FOR BALE. ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE. Aobyranthus, Altemanthera, Bcgo nia, Canna, Coleus, Geranium, (va .v riogatod,) Gazonia, (variegated,) ^Yinca, (variegated,) Pyrothrum and manv other varietios. BEDDING PLANTS.-Vcrbenia, Petunia. Holiotropo, Salvia, Lantana, Double Whiie Fevorfew, Cuphca, Coleus, Chrysanthemums. 50 varictioB of GERANIUMS, consisting of Double, Variegated, Ivy, Scented, Scarlet, Nosegay and Largo Flowered. ? 1U varieties or FUSCHIA. Also, a dioico selection of ANNUAL, BIEN NIA Ti and PERENNIAL PLANTS, raised from carefully selected Scod, and ready for trans? planting. Applv to W. H. WIOG, Washington streut, ono door from Bull. March ai_ fimo CHILDS Sc WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, li ATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, GESTS' FIMISD19?G GOODS, UMBRELLAS, CANES AND Boys' Clothing, (Successors io ll"../. Hoke.) WILL eontihuo tho business at thc old stand. Main street. Wc will sell thc recent purchase at New York coat. Come and sec our new stock of SPRING GOODS now arriving, and purchased by that experienced and artistic clothier, G. M. JOHN? SON. L. D. CHILDS, ! Mardi 17 t2mq JOHN S. WILEY. "AT LOVE & CO.'S" TO-DAY GRAND OPENING or LADIES' I X DER GARMENTS AND SILK MANTILLAS. W E do nut desire to do away with the use of the common needle or tho EMPIRE SEW? ING MACHINE, tor which wo aro Agents, hut ?imply to got up a nico lino of goods which will bc both ECONOMICAL to the HUSBANDS .uni LABOR-SAVING to ibo WIVES. Iii this depu tiiteilt ladies ace at n j;!11"" a complete ilri'is trout an APRON to a CORSET COVER. N. w styled CASSIMERES r.nd CLOTHES for Gents. PARASOLS ,,0"v open. W. D. LOVE, March '20 B. B; McORKERY. _ BRANDIES. J?? CASKS James Hehrioasy'a it Brandenburg O Freres BRANDIES, imported direct, and odored puro and unadulterated. Those com? prise vintages of 1?33, 1959, 18C0 and 1803. Stock of Hocks, Clarets and Whito Wines in? clude 6011)0 of the most famous brands as well as sound lota priced goods. For salo hy March 25_GEO. 8YMMERS. Wow in Store, A FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND SWIMER DRESS GOODS Also, a large stock cf FANCY GOODS. All new. To bo sold at VERY LOW VRICES, C. F. JACKSON. March '?t?_ Terms Cash Only. OU R terma ore strictly cash, and no order ! will hereafter bo filled, or goods dolivor od, until paid for. All parties indebted to us will please call and pay tho same immediate? ly. J. A T; B; AQNflW. ' , ; ip Guano?; I ??tX TOX? puro PERU A IAN GUAfjO,, - f.. ?\l notons Berger St -Butzo'tf qirpovplioa iihate, for salo low to pUhlsrs. aw J d?alovs, for cash, by i WELLS A CALDWELL, Noar G. & C. It. R. Daunt: Columbia, S. C. '.' Maroh IC '} nil j VVn ' ' >: - \ Every One Drinks Meegen' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strrngth ?ind improves their health, March ll -? ? . .., -. ,". JWaa Potatoes and Bacon to Close Consign # .. thanh-. . BT D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. THIS (WodnOBday) MORNING, tho (5th of April, at half psut 9 o'clock, at oar Auction Room, wo will positively sell, to close con-' signment, 50 barrels Ono IRISH POTATOES. 15 cuses Primo Olear D. S. Bacon Bides, 10 oases Prime D. H. Fat Shoulders. Salo positivo to close consignment and no reserve._1 - April 5 WALTER C. FISHER, T) R TJ G Gr I S T. , And Doaler in Family Medicines, Seeds, FANCY GOODS, ?bc.. OPPOSITE THF. COLUMBIA HOTEL. HAVING JTJ8T OPENED MY .DRUG STO?E, I offer to Columbia 'and vicinity a woll-aolected stock of PURE DRUGS, FAMILY MEDI? CINE?, SEEDS, and everything _ _ mcnally kent in a first class estab? lishment. Prescriptions carefully prepared. I introduce a now foaturo (for Columbia) in tho Prescription business, having a BELL at tho front door, and a competent person to sloop in the Store, parties can be supplied with Modioino at any hour of tho night.. April 2_il fr: p 11_ MAD THIS I MANY NEW and DESIRABLE PATTERNS have been added to our stock of WALL PAPERING, Making it moro completo than any ever brought to this city. Thorough and co nip?! tent workmen kept,, and satisfaction guaranteed. . E. C. SHIVER St CO. March 30 NOTICE. TO ,. .i?.. t./ CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. \T7E aro bestowing moro thad ordinary VV attention upon our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT thin season, and are offering - rare iodncomenta in prices, Ac. . Oar etook will be kept at the maximum all season, BO that you oan reasonably calculate to SAVE MONEY, in time, froight and price, by dealing with us. Orders aoliuitod. Prices guaranteed and satisfaction promised. R. C. SHIVER & C?y I " .l "Ol -'li? lt. C. SHIVER. ! : . . .<; orKT DAVID JONES. J _March 30 iv-, M. oor.nsMrm. ;' 'P. KIKB. ' GOLDSMITH & KIND, : FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (Phoenix Iron Worka,) MANUFACTUR? ERS of STEAM ENGINES, Of alt sizes; Horse PoWr ' - i ors, Circular and ? Maloy 8nw Mills, Flour Mills, pria? < and Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamentar'y Houao and S tor o Fronts. Iron - Hail inga. Agricultural Implements, eto. Brass and I run Castings of all kinds made to order . , on short notice, and on tho mojt reasonable ' terms. Also, manufacturers of COTTON PRESSES^_ApriI2 Imo "EMPORIUM OF FASHION," JAMES W. FOWLER, Proprietor, ABDF.VII.LB, S. C. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS - M?ElMu SAMPLES of DRY GOODS sent hy mail. MILLINERY sout by ex rress and satiafaotion guaranteed, 'articular attention paid to the filling of ordora. April 1 Imo Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company. TREASURER'S OFFICE, .' COI.CMIIIA, S. C., March 21,1871. ATTENTION of Stockholders is invited to following resolutions, adopted at last annual meeting: . liesoiced. That tho privilege of freo trans- . pm tn i ion for stockholders and their families, to ?iud from our annual meetings, be here? after extended to tho holders of stock in the Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta Railroad only. liesoiced, That no stock bo allowed repre? sentation at any futuro stockholders'meeting, except stock in the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. In anticipation of tho annual meeting, which occurs ou Wednesday, 3d May, the transfers of block will ho snspended between 20th April and 3d May, inclusivo. C. BOUENIQHT, March 20 120)_Treasurer., Bacon, Plonr, &o. A f\r\C\ LBS- c- R- BACON SIDES, , .i.Vjv/Vj 5,000 lbs. Bacon Shonlder*, 3,000 Iba. White Bulk Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. White Bulk Sides, 3,000 lbs. Smoked Sides, 150 barrels Extra Family Flour, 15fl barrels Super Flour, 150 barrels choice Super Floor, 1?0 barrels ohoico fino Flonr, . 100 kogs prime kottlo rondored Leaf I.aid,"? - For salo low to dealers by " - M WELLS & CALDWELL, . . ",t Near G. & C. K. B. Depot, Columbia, S. Ctj?!< March 16 - j?fii ;?r; , , -.-.- ? V'-? *t??r'-H?-J? Natural Frozen Ic^i^'^'a ?? AS the summer season is nov approaching,' I wish to inform my old customers,, and tho public in general, that having secured a: good crop of 'natural froaon^ Uko ICE., this winter,"wo aro -prepaio?.tQ-furnialiU^W'IUrar . quantity, aa low aa,anjrtthat? Oao-bs procured here? that is, from poe.lp one. and a half I per pouud, according, to quantity, and have heeu selling afc that^rjce .alQ^ibp .lat .of " L January. ;\ ,:r ?".,?.VlViBAT?5IW<?8'*, Mt n - MaroYi 17 2mp? > ,{>l. : ?fllqitipt?llc?> House. TT; don't: coutt?ud??gppota?/r ?aU, JM#'?qv~.. jt. AlqtaW .?tdutril->Q~'TTCrtt> :<runMarOhAferrr'f Malt Corn Whiskey, ~~ WARRANTED two yearp old, at FeV 1\ JOHN ('.SEEOERS'.